TaxGuyBill
Level 15
12-07-2019
06:24 AM
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It would be interesting to see that court case, as that goes against everything that I have read about this situation.
While it may depend on how the title is held and/or if in a Community Property State, from what I understand Joint ownership usually means they both own 100% of the property, which would mean you are renting to yourself (which is not allowed).
But not getting a letter from the IRS does not mean it is acceptable.
While it may depend on how the title is held and/or if in a Community Property State, from what I understand Joint ownership usually means they both own 100% of the property, which would mean you are renting to yourself (which is not allowed).
But not getting a letter from the IRS does not mean it is acceptable.